Some thoughts from awhile back on the whip-poor-wills:
http://archive.bangordailynews.com/2007/07/09/the-fading-and-everlasting-song-of-the-invisible-whippoorwill/
Collected along with other thoughts on the Maine woods in The Other End of
the Driveway http://dwildepress.net/thedriveway/
Cheers, Dana
> On Wed, 05 Jun 2013 02:53:47 -0400, cadmando <cadman2@roadrunner.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Heard a Whip-Poor-will in Oxford, rt. 26 behind Dave's small engines.
>> 9:00
>> Tuesday evening. Has been some time since I have heard one and was
>> wonder
>> if anyone else has seen or heard any.
>> S.Burkett
>
>
> I apparently have one nesting in the overgrown japanese knotweed
> thicket outside my bedroom window, West Bethel next to the Pleasant
> River Bridge. Vocalizes consistently and constantly 9 PM to 4 AM,
> and ( in jest) free to a good home, please capture and provide
> transport.
>
> Sue Burnham
>
>
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